I haven't gotten to metaframes or automatic loads. But if we were to run both 32-bit and 64-bit for the sake of more VE's, I wonder how metaframes would interpret that. Is information distinguishing the two platforms embedded in a metaframe? Could we automatically load both servers on power-up? Otherwise, we're talking a manual load for one or the other before we could launch a Logic file accessing both bit sizes.
We all draw our own lines. Personally, I won't include sounds in a core template that require a manual launch before the DAW is opened. Heretofore, I open Logic, it loads the sounds, and I'm ready. Now we have to pre-launch VE PRO. But that in turn can be automated according to the manual. So the question is, can we automate both bit servers on one power-up using metaframes?
I imagine a few think all of this is much ado about nothing. But when you're in the middle of a major template rebuild relative to our recent leap in memory access, you want to be careful with your choices, as you'll live with them for another season of composing. My own templates last about twelve months, until user insight and version advances make an update unavoidable.
The goal never changes: large memory loads that are easy to access (to open and consult while composing) on a per articulation basis.